Living in the Ohio wilderness in 1804, Betsy Ward sets out to build a flock of sheep and, despite predation, illness, and death, manages to create warm clothing for her children. By the author of Aurora Means Dawn.
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Wonderfully Heart Warming Story!!,
By "thedehnes" (Southeast, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Warm as Wool (Library Binding)
This story shares a tale of many living through hard winters in log cabins packed with mud. It shares the values of life and death, protection, and espically a mothers love. My children ask to read it over and over.
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We loved this book! Even though we don't home school we had fun doing a unit study with this book over the winter. If your looking for a unit study and recourses for this book go to: homeschoolshare.com For all ages.
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